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he didn't mention them at the chamber of commerce yesterday. he never mentioned tax cuts. paul ryan is on the campaign trail you guys don't talk about the 20% marginal rate cut for individuals anymore. and he's not taking to people i'm going to lower your tax rate and let you keep more of what you eastern and more incentives. he is not selling his program like that. obama has a three-point lead over romney on taxes. can you imagine that? >> larry, what we are doing right now is we are talking about the romney plan for i stronger middle class. we are talking about each of those components. we are talking about the specifics of those goals. how governor romney's plan would reduce the deficit. through august of this year. the deficit is $1.2 trillion. we are going to talk about championing small business and economic growth and governor romney will be talking about the need to cut taxes. corporate tax rate as well as individual tax rates because small business owners as you know tend to pay the individual tax rate. >> so we will hear new talk about the 20% income tax reductio
he didn't mention them at the chamber of commerce yesterday. he never mentioned tax cuts. paul ryan is on the campaign trail you guys don't talk about the 20% marginal rate cut for individuals anymore. and he's not taking to people i'm going to lower your tax rate and let you keep more of what you eastern and more incentives. he is not selling his program like that. obama has a three-point lead over romney on taxes. can you imagine that? >> larry, what we are doing right now is we are...
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. >> will we see an e-commerce capability on twitter? >> i think we do see lots of commerce take place every day on twitter. it's particularly interesting in areas with things like perishable inventory like tickets. the game or show starts in x hours. if we don't sell the tickets there is nothing we can do with them. we are paying attention to that and are thinking about ways to participate in the value exchange. we'll see what happens. >> what's your biggest challenge from a revenue perspective? >> our biggest advertising challenge is making sure our revenue reflects is percentage of users that exist -- that use twitter in various countries. we have users all over the world. the user base is growing globally fast. we need to expand our advertising platform globally beyond just a couple countries we are in now. >> you can watch the entire interview including his answers to questions that were tweeted in by our viewers on mediamoney.cnbc.com. >> before we let you go, you talked to him about a myriad of things certainly. you asked whether
. >> will we see an e-commerce capability on twitter? >> i think we do see lots of commerce take place every day on twitter. it's particularly interesting in areas with things like perishable inventory like tickets. the game or show starts in x hours. if we don't sell the tickets there is nothing we can do with them. we are paying attention to that and are thinking about ways to participate in the value exchange. we'll see what happens. >> what's your biggest challenge from a...
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. >> joining us this week on "the communicators," former chairman of the energy and commerce committee and currently co-chair of the congressional piracy caucus. representative barton, in the few days and in the lame duck session of the 112 congress, do you foresee any action on the issues of privacy? >> i have asked the chair of the commerce committee -- i don't have a commitment from him, but that bill is a possible, especially in the lame duck then in the regular session. we probably won't have that many more legislative days. if we have one bill, that is the one i have asked the chairman to consider moving. >> would you like to see more comprehensive privacy legislation passed by congress? >> i would. i think the public is ahead of the congress on privacy. i think that companies like microsoft and some of those guys are ahead. they are building in the fall positions to have more and more privacy. but in the congress, we're still a bit behind of the curve. although, we have gained a lot of ground in this congress. our privacy caucus in the house, subcommittee chairman markey has coc
. >> joining us this week on "the communicators," former chairman of the energy and commerce committee and currently co-chair of the congressional piracy caucus. representative barton, in the few days and in the lame duck session of the 112 congress, do you foresee any action on the issues of privacy? >> i have asked the chair of the commerce committee -- i don't have a commitment from him, but that bill is a possible, especially in the lame duck then in the regular...
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. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. welcome back! my guest tonight is the reigning king of jordan. welcome back to the program king abdullaabdull abdullah ii. (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being here again. i just wanted to let you know as an emissary of the united states our president, i know, was scheduled to meet with you today. (laughter) he was not doing a stupid t.v. show. (laughter) he was very busy with strategic-- meetings. (laughter) whoopi goldbergstan, i believe it is. >> i heard. >> jon: that the talk of-- you were at the u.n. today. does anyone-- is
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and it's not just some random commerce department figure, some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. this is a big enchilada! the labor department's nonforeign payroll report. no, it's an enchilada with guac and picante. when it's even been a wee bit disappointing as opposed to missing by a country mile which is what happened today. on top of that, we got the biggest semiconductor on earth, intel. holy cow. remember intel? they used to be really important, right? let's slide in two price wars in technology, tablet and smartphone. the best acting stocks, google, amazon, apple, all at war with each other. three-way free-for-all which will lead to shrinking gross marg margins, right? put all these negatives together and how much should we be down today considering the gigantic rally we had coming into the session? we had to give up yesterday's gains, right? hey, take the tech-heavy nasdaq down by three. but isn't it even -- isn't even that way too positive? given what moved us this week involved actions taken over there in europe, not here in the good ol
and it's not just some random commerce department figure, some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. this is a big enchilada! the labor department's nonforeign payroll report. no, it's an enchilada with guac and picante. when it's even been a wee bit disappointing as opposed to missing by a country mile which is what happened today. on top of that, we got the biggest semiconductor on earth, intel. holy cow. remember intel? they used to be really important, right?...
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government gets in the way of commerce, government gets in the way of investment, government gets in the way of success and the rate of return. he's a man of government. i didn't see anything different today. he's still a man of government and republicans who oppose that, they're going to hurt the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and they're going to have dirty air. i just don't agree with him, i'm sorry, i'm not in his camp. >> you know, john harwood, it seemed like the only big applause lines that he had this evening were when he said, surplus, try a tax cut, deficit too high, try another, feel a cold coming on, take two tax cuts, roll back regulation and call me in the morning in reference to the republicans. it didn't seem like a speech that well received by the audience. >> no, that's not the case, brian. it was extremely well received here in the hall. and i can imagine it will be extremely well received by the people that president obama was trying to reach in this election. he was fighting against two different deficits. one was an enthusiasm deficit, a disappointment that pe
government gets in the way of commerce, government gets in the way of investment, government gets in the way of success and the rate of return. he's a man of government. i didn't see anything different today. he's still a man of government and republicans who oppose that, they're going to hurt the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and they're going to have dirty air. i just don't agree with him, i'm sorry, i'm not in his camp. >> you know, john harwood, it seemed like the only big applause...
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the problem they're seeing, so it's a little bit of a two-fold situation with the consumer through e-commerce doing relatively well, the manufacturing side being softer, impacting express. >> we're trying to glean whether the economy itself, how much we can actually derive from what fedex is saying here about the overall economy, where kind of our theme today, we talked about the shock and awe from the fed, and whether ben bernanke and company actually knew something was worse than they thought or whether they're doing this because they have a dual mandate. do you think that the economy is worse than we think right now, christian, from fedex? >> sure i think from fedex as well as a host of other transportation companies that we've gotten information on over the course of the third quarter, it would imply the economy is in a soft state here in the u.s., we've gotten trucking companies, preannounced at the downside, you've seen september volumes across all of transportation be weaker than expected and remember fedex's quarter ended in august so this is a further bolt onto that but yeah the bott
the problem they're seeing, so it's a little bit of a two-fold situation with the consumer through e-commerce doing relatively well, the manufacturing side being softer, impacting express. >> we're trying to glean whether the economy itself, how much we can actually derive from what fedex is saying here about the overall economy, where kind of our theme today, we talked about the shock and awe from the fed, and whether ben bernanke and company actually knew something was worse than they...
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he argued that previous commerce clause case. he is also the author of what i think is the best book and what has gone wrong with constitutional law and how can be fixed. next we will have the david rivkin. he represented the obama care sibere side. he has been legal adviser to george h. w. bush. you know him best from the daily op eds he publishes in "the wall street journal." he offered assessments of the ruling does much more dispassionate than i can muster. blaustein is next. he will tell us what the court adopted the theory that he presented in and does -- in his and it is brief. he said nfib went along way to clarify how this decision should be conceptualize. randy - >> thank you for inviting me here and thanks to the cato institute for having me. the legal challenge to the patient protection and affordable care act, known as obama care which i advocated as a law professor before representing the national federation of businesses was about two huge things -- setting the country from obama care and setting the constitution f
he argued that previous commerce clause case. he is also the author of what i think is the best book and what has gone wrong with constitutional law and how can be fixed. next we will have the david rivkin. he represented the obama care sibere side. he has been legal adviser to george h. w. bush. you know him best from the daily op eds he publishes in "the wall street journal." he offered assessments of the ruling does much more dispassionate than i can muster. blaustein is next. he...
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hispanic chamber of commerce, obama campaigning in battleground ohio. cnbc eamon javers joins us now with some of the details. good evening. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio today president barack obama told voters there about the federal government about the wto complaint against the chinese government. the president saying chinese subsidy for the auto industry will hurt american workers. >> these are subsidies that hurt american men and people on the assembly lines in ohio, michigan and across the midwest. >> reporter: mitt romney spent part of his day today pushing against media reports that his campaign is in disarray including in this interview he conducted earlier today with telemundo. >> i've got a terrific campaign. my senior campaign people work extraordinarily well together. i work well with them. our campaign is doing well. >> reporter: but you could see some strategy in the romney campaign. injecting more specifics of spending cuts that he would like to see into a standard stump speech. take a listen. >> i'm going to put the federal governme
hispanic chamber of commerce, obama campaigning in battleground ohio. cnbc eamon javers joins us now with some of the details. good evening. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio today president barack obama told voters there about the federal government about the wto complaint against the chinese government. the president saying chinese subsidy for the auto industry will hurt american workers. >> these are subsidies that hurt american men and people on the assembly lines in ohio,...
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. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." ears are weird. i don't know what shape that is .. but it's not round. so why would headphones be round? they should be shaped like this.. 'earshaped'. you know .. so they fit in your ears. [ male announcer ] navigating your future can be daunting without a financial plan. at pacific life, we can give you the tools to help you achieve financial independence. for more than 140 years, pacific life has assisted families and businesses in meeting their goals, even in uncertain economic times. let us help protect the things that you work so hard for. to find out how, visit pacificlife.com. ♪ >> stephen: my guest tonights the 42nd president of the united states. the annual initiative quicks off this thursday, please welcome back
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>> guest: i have asked chairman upton of the energy and commerce committee to consider moving the do not track kids online privacy bill that congressman markey and i have introduced. i don't have a commitment for him to do that, but that bill is a possible, especially in the lame duck. in the regular session, we're probably not going to have that many more legislative days. so if we had one bill, though, that would -- that's the one i've asked the chairman to consider moving. >> host: would you like to see more comprehensive privacy legislation considered and passed by congress? >> guest: i would. i think the public is ahead of the congress on privacy, and i think, you know, companies like microsoft and some of of those guys are ahead. i mean, they're building in their default positions. they have more and more privacy. but in the congress we're still, in my opinion, a little bit behind the curve although we gained a lot of ground in this congress. our privacy caucus in the house that chairman, former subcommittee chairman markey has co-chaired with me, republican/democrat, we have g
>> guest: i have asked chairman upton of the energy and commerce committee to consider moving the do not track kids online privacy bill that congressman markey and i have introduced. i don't have a commitment for him to do that, but that bill is a possible, especially in the lame duck. in the regular session, we're probably not going to have that many more legislative days. so if we had one bill, though, that would -- that's the one i've asked the chairman to consider moving. >>...
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they've going to get into a little bit more commerce, they're going to charge companies to post offers. i'm actually surprised it went down. >> pop for apogey. >> the company made a comeback. not saying it is a housing play per se but this is clearly the highest level they've been since 2008. beat street by 8 cents. they broke through $20 today. still held on to a 10% or 11% gain. >> pop for the limited. up 3%. >> upgraded by credit suisse, $59 price target. nothing like being late to the party. stock is up almost 25% since late june. i don't see it as all that enthusiastic situation for me here. >> a pop for strong hair. a man in india attempted to break a world record without losing his head. the 49-year-old was able to pull a 40-ton train using only his hair. amazingly, the ponytail express should be enough to firmly root him in place in the "guinness book of world records." >> good use of "crazy train" by ozzy osbourne, too. >> why would he do it? >> everybody wants to get in the guinness book. >> for something else. >>> coming up next, what's the upcoming presidential election hav
they've going to get into a little bit more commerce, they're going to charge companies to post offers. i'm actually surprised it went down. >> pop for apogey. >> the company made a comeback. not saying it is a housing play per se but this is clearly the highest level they've been since 2008. beat street by 8 cents. they broke through $20 today. still held on to a 10% or 11% gain. >> pop for the limited. up 3%. >> upgraded by credit suisse, $59 price target. nothing like...
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he chamber of commerce carried out a survey. -- the chamber of commerce carry out a survey. they ask what a piece of legislation do. they said that piece of legislation would keep them from hiring people. that piece of legislation is called obamacare and i am going to get rid of it. [cheers and applause] that does not mean that we are not going to make improvements to our health-care system. we know health care is too expensive. obamacare does not make it less expensive. when the president ran for office, he said he would cut premiums by $2,500 per family. they are up $2,500 per family. that is a 5000 different for a family that makes $50,000. that has a huge impact. i want the cost of health care to be reigned -- reined in. i will do that by letting individuals by their own insurance. we have to make sure people with pre-existing conditions are able to get insured and people who gets sick are not stopped by their insurance company. we do not have to have obamacare that raises taxes, cuts medicare by $716 billion. we will get rid of obamacare and restore funding to medicare
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undersecretary of commerce for international trade. always a pleasure to see him. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, david. david: what do you think about all the reports about the china slowdown? >> it is true china is growing less than its peak rate but will still be a very healthy at 7%. the important point, david, if the economy is growing at 7%, consumer spending is growing probably at 30% or so. david: when i hear numbers, as much as you deal with the chinese government you have to be skeptical of these numbers when you hear them, right? >> i think it is very hard to get precision in these numbers but we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer space when yum announces it opened its 4,000th kfc restaurant in china. when starbucks says china will be the second largest market after u.s. when great companies like pepsi and nike are hitting 30% growth rates we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer products sector in china. david: we do know that good news but there is also other news coming out. of course federal express telegraphed that a cou
undersecretary of commerce for international trade. always a pleasure to see him. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, david. david: what do you think about all the reports about the china slowdown? >> it is true china is growing less than its peak rate but will still be a very healthy at 7%. the important point, david, if the economy is growing at 7%, consumer spending is growing probably at 30% or so. david: when i hear numbers, as much as you deal with the chinese government you...
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chamber of commerce today. the romney campaign says he'll provide more detail on his policies especially on the economy this week. however, on a conference call a little while ago that i was on, his aides said they would not be detailing how they're going to pay for his tax cuts. >> john harwood, thank you very much. >>> the romney camp striking back after the stinging new article in politico in which it describes the campaign as, "stumbling." more now from politico executive editor, jim vandehai. i want to start with a quote from your story to get your reaction from the stories we just heard in the news. one report is a growing number of conservatives, not necessarily affiliated with the campaign but not necessarily not affiliated with it, are blamie ing stuart stevens for advocating a campaign of caution, one that puts all the emphasis not on how good romney could be, but how bad obama is. we've just heard that ed gillespie, a long-time gop hand, has come in and is advancing a new thrust that would flip that.
chamber of commerce today. the romney campaign says he'll provide more detail on his policies especially on the economy this week. however, on a conference call a little while ago that i was on, his aides said they would not be detailing how they're going to pay for his tax cuts. >> john harwood, thank you very much. >>> the romney camp striking back after the stinging new article in politico in which it describes the campaign as, "stumbling." more now from politico...
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hispanic chamber of commerce. tonight telemundo airs his plan. president obama is taking on chinese trade policy in ohio. his complaint to the world trade organization will target chinese subsidies for exports of cars and auto parts. the white house says the subsidies are putting u.s. automakers at a competitive disadvantage. both camps are fighting for the swing state of ohio which has been hit hard by lost manufacturing jobs. coming up, renewed frustration in chicago with the teachers' strike entering its second week. now the mayor is bringing them to court to try to done. national spotlight shining on a student at the university of maryland after using a near- death experience to give back to the community. have you seen video of a young child supposedly playing with a guerrilla? that story's coming up. take a look outside. comfortable temperatures under president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: he keeps saying it... mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he tookffice.
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>> the third agency of government i would do away with education, the -- >> commerce. >> commerce, and let's see, i can't, the third one i can't. sorry. oops. >> that was the quietest oops in history, but, boy, was it funny. here is herman cain. >> 9-9-9 is bold. it expands the base. i have proposed 9-9-9. put it in the 9-9-9 plan. 9-9-9. remember, 9-9-9. my top priority is 9-9-9. jobs, jobs, jobs. >> i think capital punishment may be better than listening to that guy say the number nine. even michele bachmann knew these numbers didn't add up. >> when you take the 9-9-9 plan and you turn it upside down, i think the devil is in the details. >> oh, my god. that's the sign of the beast. where does her mind go? that's an assumption. all of this and more has taken a toll on the party. for evidence look at the pollster.com. that's right i.d. fascinating number. the number of people who identify themselves as republicans has been declining over the past six months. if you ask people, what are you? look at that, how the number has gone down dramatically. not me anymore. they've got a weak coun
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joining me is former secretary of commerce and romney advisor carlos gutierrez. good to see you, carlos. thanks for coming in. >> pleasure. david: we're not just talking about the -- you expect the democrats to criticize republicans but "the wall street journal" editorial page was out on saturday and here's what they said about specifics in the republican campaign. said neither romney nor the entire gop convention made a case for their economic agenda. they promised to help the middle class but never explained except how in passing they would do it. do you agree? >> i think that criticism is unfounded. the governor presented a five-point plan at the convention. this is a five-point plan that he will execute relentlessly. number one, energy independence. we can be the saudi arabia of natural gas in the a ebb did qaed. but we're just not pursuing it. the only thing we're pursue something solar and wind gets you this much of what we need to do. stop punishing coal. explore for more oil. everything that we've got. we just discovered we have massive amounts of natural
joining me is former secretary of commerce and romney advisor carlos gutierrez. good to see you, carlos. thanks for coming in. >> pleasure. david: we're not just talking about the -- you expect the democrats to criticize republicans but "the wall street journal" editorial page was out on saturday and here's what they said about specifics in the republican campaign. said neither romney nor the entire gop convention made a case for their economic agenda. they promised to help the...
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spent a lot of money, time and attention on the in-store experience, but how do you think about the e-commerce experience right now? it doesn't seem like you're spending a lot of must be on advertising online right now on that issue. >> we spend about 0.0000, which having the phenomenal 90% growth that we have on e-commerce, i think speaks for itself and it's driven by product. it's driven by a relationship in the stores and the guests really seeking us out, and so it's all organic growth. >> is that something that changes over time? >> i think you never say never. i think what we always look for is a real true authentic connection with the guests and that we've really earned it rather than that we've bought it, and that's been our philosophy all along, and the guest have resonated with that because they're always in choice about choosing our product and our job is to keep it the best product ever and be in an authentic relationship with the guests and we've built the brand on that and continue to see that as our strength. >> christine, thank you very much for joining us today. pleasure talkin
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especially in e-commerce with companies like fab.com. we're competing against google head to head with facebook and we're performing. and our ad spend, which is our fees, becomes ultimately our revenue is based entirely on that performance. you see our ad spend go down if we're not performing. >> when gm comes out and says it wasn't working for them, execution on their part? how does that disconnect s? >> you need to have the right creative. message, format of the ad. you need to have the right targeting. and you need optimization. facebook gives you so many ways to target. you could have thousands and thousands of combinations of creative and targeting. how do you know which one to bid up, bid down. you need software like ours. it's execution. >> gm, we knew in-house their advertising process was a little troubled. but you think they might have been blaming the wrong person? >> facebook at -- do you think some of them buy cars? >> well said. how does mobile change the game? >> one reason mobile is not monetizing as well as the web for e
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the eurozone and they would be sing examining dancing if they had been as hoe as they are in inverted commerce. we caught up with some very academic important men in german, the academic mentor, and asked him some of these questions. for example, what the esm should look like and what the ecb could or could not do. here's what he had to say. >> the problem is that a change, the old friend of policymaking because up until now it was forbidden -- it was a rule not to buy bonds and you understand when they started in 2010 is, well, we have to buy some bonds simply to keep the market floating, to keep them flexible. but meanwhile, it's clear, this is not the idea. so, now the idea is simply to support governments. >> one of the problems of massive bond buying programs is that it knocks the whole market system out of sync, so to speak. it's much easier for governments to buy bonds. this is what the professor also warned about. >> the banks are really financing the governments at this time. and you see there is also specialty because if a bank gives a loan to a private company, then they have to hav
the eurozone and they would be sing examining dancing if they had been as hoe as they are in inverted commerce. we caught up with some very academic important men in german, the academic mentor, and asked him some of these questions. for example, what the esm should look like and what the ecb could or could not do. here's what he had to say. >> the problem is that a change, the old friend of policymaking because up until now it was forbidden -- it was a rule not to buy bonds and you...
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business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verin. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could
business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial...
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chamber of commerce weather, so between the nats and redskins, it is a little slice of heaven right now. >> reporter: coming up in sports we'll talk about robert griffin, iii who set nfl records in his debut against the saints all coming up later in sports. >> if you have a story idea, call us, 202-895-3000. shoot or e-mail to fox5tips@wttg.com. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? this message. >>> today bp announced it's citying some of its assets in the gulf to -- selling some of its assets in the gulf to help cover the cost of the blowout several years ago. bp still has six drilling rigs operating in the gulf and expects to have eight in place by year end. >>> a holdup for a taxicab meter system. a d.c. board says drivers cannot install smart meters until a contracting issue is resolved. the contract appeals board said the district didn't prove the installations were necessary before the dispute could be cleared up. the decision on
chamber of commerce weather, so between the nats and redskins, it is a little slice of heaven right now. >> reporter: coming up in sports we'll talk about robert griffin, iii who set nfl records in his debut against the saints all coming up later in sports. >> if you have a story idea, call us, 202-895-3000. shoot or e-mail to fox5tips@wttg.com. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle...
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some people think it is offensive, including folks in the chamber of commerce who are opposing it. but it is a response to sort of the regional attack since 2010 on the labor movement and on their fundamental right to collective bargaining, which we have seen in wisconsin with the whole walker recall and budget bill debacle. a similar bill repealed after strong union mobilization in ohio. and the appearance for the first time in the industrial or post industrial, depending on how you see it, midwest, of a right to work bill an indiana. then in michigan, with the most expansive sort of attack in many ways on not just collective bargaining, but voting rights and democratic rights on the local level through this emergency manager law. we are seeing in response from state unions as well as national unions to get first the tell-to fight the battle to get these on the initiative, -- battle to get these initiatives on the ballot. >> i want to talk about this bill that could replace an elected mayor, for example, with the corporation. explain exactly how it came about, who is behind it, an
some people think it is offensive, including folks in the chamber of commerce who are opposing it. but it is a response to sort of the regional attack since 2010 on the labor movement and on their fundamental right to collective bargaining, which we have seen in wisconsin with the whole walker recall and budget bill debacle. a similar bill repealed after strong union mobilization in ohio. and the appearance for the first time in the industrial or post industrial, depending on how you see it,...
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but the people in line now are new commerce. people who have been here all week camping out, they have their phones, they are on their way. we talked to one guy who had been here for eight days long and he thought it was a really good use of his time. >> oh, yes. most definitely. >> now, apple believes that they can keep up with the demand. that's not true online. if you order online right now, you have to wait three to four weeks to get your phone delivered to your house. so there's a lot of hysteria around this phone, especially because this is a big upgrade. a lot of people skipped the last generation because they taught it was too similar to the iphone 4. but those who wanted a new phone, a new design, they're impressed. it's hard to not get swept away with the hype. one person who i do know that got swept up and got a new phone, this guy. >> we all have our weaknesses, natalie. >> we're focusing on the iphone 5 fever that's sweeping the country, wa about the components that go into the new phone? could a weak line in the su
but the people in line now are new commerce. people who have been here all week camping out, they have their phones, they are on their way. we talked to one guy who had been here for eight days long and he thought it was a really good use of his time. >> oh, yes. most definitely. >> now, apple believes that they can keep up with the demand. that's not true online. if you order online right now, you have to wait three to four weeks to get your phone delivered to your house. so...
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bpa is protected by its use in interstate commerce, making it difficult for the fda to restrict use. >> there is a lot of push-back from the chemical industry from the companies that are making these products that are convinced that they're safe at the levels that humans are exposed to, and they have their influence within government bodies, as much as do scientists or perhaps more have their influence. so a lot of different things need to be evaluated and weighed in making decisions and that's what has slowed processes down. >> while the fda has stalled action at the federal level, statand local governments as well as regulators in other nations have banned it. >> 11 states have passed legislation restricting the use of bpa. and in virtually all of those states, there are additional attempts being made to further restrict bpa in essentially all kinds of food contact uses. canada has declared bisphenyl a a toxic chemical. it's restricted for use in china, some countries in south america, around the world. >> in science, nothing is black and white, cut everything falls at different gr
bpa is protected by its use in interstate commerce, making it difficult for the fda to restrict use. >> there is a lot of push-back from the chemical industry from the companies that are making these products that are convinced that they're safe at the levels that humans are exposed to, and they have their influence within government bodies, as much as do scientists or perhaps more have their influence. so a lot of different things need to be evaluated and weighed in making decisions and...
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hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carr f
hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪...
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hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry.
hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪...
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chamber of commerce and corporate america got into the game that year lewis powell . it was paul supreme court justice wrote actually this is a few months before he was appointed supreme court he wrote a memo to him his best friend next door neighbor the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce suggesting the businesses should start investing more money in political lobbying in college curricula and in media to push a pro corporate agenda powell likely had no idea how influential his memo would become and the damage to america it would cause but his her gene corporate america went to work funding think tanks buying up the media and hiring sympathetic college professors to teach the values of the corporate run so-called free market by the time i ran died in one thousand nine hundred two ironically on social security and be cared for with medicare for because of her lung cancer corporate elite had succeeded in injecting or her rationalization for selfishness into modern day conservatism and with ronald reagan in the white house it was time to start making things happen
chamber of commerce and corporate america got into the game that year lewis powell . it was paul supreme court justice wrote actually this is a few months before he was appointed supreme court he wrote a memo to him his best friend next door neighbor the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce suggesting the businesses should start investing more money in political lobbying in college curricula and in media to push a pro corporate agenda powell likely had no idea how influential his memo...
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we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes free, money right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> want some money? you sure? >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> you guys want to look up unclaimed property to see you have any unclaimed money. we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but they should. statistics show 1 in 10 of us has unclaimed money waiting. it comes from things like, forgotten apartment security deposits. final paychecks that you didn't pick up and money left to you by loved ones. the states hold it for their citizens. minnesota commerce department commissioner loves giving it back. >> you never know, it could be $1,000 or tens of thousands of dollars that's your money. >> reporter: katy westin is one of the doubters. can we change her mind? yes. with a nice find. $675 from her extended family. >> i'm very happy. >> reporter: other shoppers see the hubbub and start to line up at last. it's simple. we help them look u
we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes free, money right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> want some money? you sure? >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> you guys want to look up unclaimed property to see you have any unclaimed money. we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but they should....
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there is a ton of commerce and cargo that goes through there i saw. how important do you think it is that our military is there in the strait making sure it is open? >> it is very important. this part of the world they have probably 50% of their food comes through this waterway. so, blockading the waterway, this is a global situation. it is not regional. it is not country, has some you know, tension with some other country. this is a global business. the russians, the chinese and everybody else. melissa: yeah. >> it is in their best interests to have it open. melissa: if sequestration or automatic cuts impacted our forces in this area, obviously that would be a huge problem? >> very unlikely. this a part of the world we're not going to abdicaate. this is a very critical part for us. national security depends on this part of the world to be open for oil flow. it is absolutely essential. melissa: yeah, it is essential. fadel, we'll leave it on that note. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what can democrats do to win over skeptic
there is a ton of commerce and cargo that goes through there i saw. how important do you think it is that our military is there in the strait making sure it is open? >> it is very important. this part of the world they have probably 50% of their food comes through this waterway. so, blockading the waterway, this is a global situation. it is not regional. it is not country, has some you know, tension with some other country. this is a global business. the russians, the chinese and...
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business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing borrowing a trillion dolls more we take every year, a pathway that looks more european than american, many are drawn to, i think they are wrong, they do not recognize it is not good for america at large, 100% of americans in my view will do much better if we live by a government established by founding fathers, one based upon freed am anfreedom and opportun. neil: charlie -- charlie gasparino on the phone with me, saying that is not just all obama all the time. charlie, explain that. why do you think that the supposition he lost half of the country is wrong. >> break down who is in that 47%, a lot of people to believe that big government is the way to go. maybe economically say subsift on welfare. but a lot of people in that 47% are people that want to preserve their paycheck that excuse mes from government pensions, cop, firemen, other retirees, they understand that the enormous growth of
business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing borrowing a trillion dolls more we take every year, a pathway that looks more european than american, many are drawn to, i think they are wrong, they do not recognize it is not good for america at large, 100% of americans in my view will do much better if we live by a government established by...
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. >> i would do away with the education -- the -- >> commerce. >> the commerce and let's see -- oops. >> yes how has the national debt personally affected each of your lives? >> there you go again. >> i have had a record of informing judges in the state of texas that's what the governor gets to do. >> cenk: how want can a debate be if the most important guy that we remember was a guy checking his watch. the rick perry oops moment that one was good. and the famous sigh. that's why he lost the debate right? wrong. he won 48 to 41 in that first debate. and the sigh debate was the first up with where the american people believed that al gore won. but the media said, no he lost. he lost. he lost, because he sighed. shockingly enough george bush won a debate. the third up with he lost again. so gore won two out of the three debates, and the entire media painted it as if because of expectations, in fact george bush had won. not true. when you ask the american people they said gore won two out of three. and how did bush do against kerry? republicans say this democrats say that. oh, hell no. j
. >> i would do away with the education -- the -- >> commerce. >> the commerce and let's see -- oops. >> yes how has the national debt personally affected each of your lives? >> there you go again. >> i have had a record of informing judges in the state of texas that's what the governor gets to do. >> cenk: how want can a debate be if the most important guy that we remember was a guy checking his watch. the rick perry oops moment that one was good. and...
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with that in mind, the republican contender spoke to the national hispanic chamber of commerce about immigration policy. >> i will pursue permanent immigration reform and start by ensuring those who serve in our military have the opportunity to become legal permanent residents in the country that they fought to defend. >> eliot: but will likely to take more than that to swing voters into that column. 68% of latino voters favor the president. just 26% support mitt romney. last month's month was to get 30%, serve points better than john mccain managed in 2008. it doesn't seem likely. meanwhile, suffering a severe bout of finger pointing. in romney's foreign policy gaffe following the mob assault in libya. following an exclusive story stewart stevens is taking internal heat for the problems, and a campaign structure that has him acting as chief strategist speechwriter all at once. and taking heat about president's supporters earlier this year at a private fundraiser released today on the internet by mother jones. >> eliot: perhaps romney doesn't think that the 47% of the american people
with that in mind, the republican contender spoke to the national hispanic chamber of commerce about immigration policy. >> i will pursue permanent immigration reform and start by ensuring those who serve in our military have the opportunity to become legal permanent residents in the country that they fought to defend. >> eliot: but will likely to take more than that to swing voters into that column. 68% of latino voters favor the president. just 26% support mitt romney. last...
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if you go back to the commerce power argument in the commerce power argument the fact the congress had never done this before and for 200 years congress had every incentive to impose mandates on people to solve social problems but they never used that authority in 200 years was viewed as one of the challenge's most powerful arguments that when it comes to the taxing power of the fact that this tax doesn't come with in any recognized category of direct tax or indirect tax is seen as the key to why it is not an impermissible direct tax. the other part of the analysis the chief justice focused on was the fact that in the framing generation there was a tax on carriages. on owning a carriage. that issue divided the framers. madison thought that was an impermissible direct tax. hamilton thought it was permissible in direct tax. the issue made it to the supreme court and the supreme court decided with hamilton. the problem is as the chief's analysis makes clear this isn't a tax on buying health insurance. this is a tax on not having health insurance. the analogy is not a tax on having a carri
if you go back to the commerce power argument in the commerce power argument the fact the congress had never done this before and for 200 years congress had every incentive to impose mandates on people to solve social problems but they never used that authority in 200 years was viewed as one of the challenge's most powerful arguments that when it comes to the taxing power of the fact that this tax doesn't come with in any recognized category of direct tax or indirect tax is seen as the key to...
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to the local chambers of commerce as opposed to u.s., there is a cleaving underway. neil: what does that mean? >> we've been friends and have these conversations we come down to a conclusion that only thing that is good for the country is a vibrant middle class, the multinational corporations did not fully represent that vibrant middle class. neil: is that a fair rap? >> sure, where has job offshoring come from? the multinationals not the sme's. neil: you think this president, what he is doing is the right direction? >> i think the alternative to bainize this economy, which is what governor romney would have us do. neil: what is wrong with that? >> you can't fix that unemployment conundrum. neil: and the government can. >> we have reached a tipping point. no matter who is in charge will not be able to fix the structural breakage in this economy. there is an appropriate partnership, we may give or terms and specifics but no beard with a thoughtful mind could say that private sector alone would lift this economy back to where it belongs, there are certain government ac
to the local chambers of commerce as opposed to u.s., there is a cleaving underway. neil: what does that mean? >> we've been friends and have these conversations we come down to a conclusion that only thing that is good for the country is a vibrant middle class, the multinational corporations did not fully represent that vibrant middle class. neil: is that a fair rap? >> sure, where has job offshoring come from? the multinationals not the sme's. neil: you think this president, what...
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to carl's point it seems it is a metaphor of worldwide commerce which is a reflection of growth and it doesn't seem to be telling us anything particularly good. >> an analogue, a met a more, or a s asimply. >> let's do it all. >> we certainly see it in terms of the impact on ups as well. at the same time, jim, could this, in fact, be the buying opportunity on this time on the pullback ahead of the fourth quarter which is traditionally strong? i mean that is the cycle. if you believe consumers are going to be okay and they're going to buy and ship things to other family members around the world, maybe this your opportunity to get in on the stock on the pullback. >> those who did that last time made money. it went from 85, bounces to 90. i wouldn't be surprised if by tomorrow people say, you know what? this is my play. now the expectations are lowered. the expectations are so low this is no longer factoring in the apple iphone 5. >> so let me factor in another layer of questioning. that is fedex or ups is seeing a pullback. ups has a much bigger dividend play. so if you're going to play
to carl's point it seems it is a metaphor of worldwide commerce which is a reflection of growth and it doesn't seem to be telling us anything particularly good. >> an analogue, a met a more, or a s asimply. >> let's do it all. >> we certainly see it in terms of the impact on ups as well. at the same time, jim, could this, in fact, be the buying opportunity on this time on the pullback ahead of the fourth quarter which is traditionally strong? i mean that is the cycle. if you...
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washington there's no income tax that i clarify there i said is use the terrorists from interstate commerce a little bit in the lives that we can hold with holding tax i mean when you when you get back we thought it was government the from when your hands on your money the government has your hands out there on your money before you do i mean i think that's a it's a big problem look at that look at the states where most of the people you have the highest percentage said we've got a chart here from the tax foundation the those. in red are the states where you have the highest percentage of that forty seven percent you know that's what i mean by these comments arc and here and this is that bad with the electoral college you reached it was your religion it would but if you read this if you look at these states and i don't think there are going to be a lot of people in the states i don't like these comments but there's going to be even more people i think romney will carry a majority of those states he's trash these people i mean what actually did if there's enough people that are going to vote
washington there's no income tax that i clarify there i said is use the terrorists from interstate commerce a little bit in the lives that we can hold with holding tax i mean when you when you get back we thought it was government the from when your hands on your money the government has your hands out there on your money before you do i mean i think that's a it's a big problem look at that look at the states where most of the people you have the highest percentage said we've got a chart here...
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i quote that memo from powell which was through the chamber of commerce. yeah we know they are organized and so we have got to out organize them. we are not going to outspend them. we are not going to outspend them, no way. if there is any dream that somehow citizens united will make it equal for trade unions versus the big money, forget it. for some people it's liked oh my god, it's just too hard but remember the story about the drunk under the streetlight. looking for the keys and the cop said where did you lose them? he said over there and it made my car. why don't you look there? there is no light there. the light is better here if we spend our time on this issue or that issue which is very important, but this is the root. [inaudible] let me start you off on the idea of the future where constructing at an idea of the future by means of political education. it's a great idea among other things for continuity spiritually and materially. i am old enough to remember the newsreels when the united autoworkers voted for its first campaign which was to get uni
i quote that memo from powell which was through the chamber of commerce. yeah we know they are organized and so we have got to out organize them. we are not going to outspend them. we are not going to outspend them, no way. if there is any dream that somehow citizens united will make it equal for trade unions versus the big money, forget it. for some people it's liked oh my god, it's just too hard but remember the story about the drunk under the streetlight. looking for the keys and the cop...